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Baltic can refer to:
- The Baltic region (Balticum)
- Baltic States - the independent countries of
- Baltic Republics - the Soviet Union's
- Estonian SSRThe Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic Estonian S. was the name for Estonia when it was part of the USSR. Eesti Noukogude Sotsialistlik Vabariik ( In Detail) (In Detail) State motto: Koigi maade proletaarlased, uhinege Official language According to the c,
- Latvian SSRLatvijas Padomju Socilistisk Republika COA ( In Detail) (In Detail) State motto: Visu zemju proletrieSi, savienojieties! Official language According to the constitution, all languages were equal. However, Russian was supposed to be the language of interna and
- Lithuanian SSRLietuvos Tarybu Socialistine Respublika ( In Detail) State motto: Visu Saliu proletarai, vienykites Official language According to the constitution, all languages were equal. However, Russian was supposed to be the language of international communication,
- Baltic provincesThe Baltic Provinces were the provinces of the Russian Empire on the territory which is now Baltic States. The Baltic Provinces consisted of the historic regions of Courland, Livonia, Estonia, and Ingermanland, and border on the eastern coast of the Balti
- Russian EstoniaEstonia became a governorate-general of Russia in 1710, when it was conquered from Sweden. The former dominion of Swedish Estonia was ceded by Sweden in the Treaty of Nystad in 1719. The province consisted the northern part of the present-day Estonia corr ( Swedish EstoniaEstonia was a dominion of Sweden from 1561 until 1719, when it was ceded to Russia in the Treaty of Nystad, following the outcome in the Great Northern War. The dominion arose when the northern part of present-day Estonia were united under Swedish rule in)
- LivoniaThis article is about the region in Europe. For other uses see Livonia (disambiguation). Livonia once was the land of the Finnic Livonians, but came in the Middle Ages to designate a much broader territory controlled by the Livonian Order in Balticum on t ( Swedish LivoniaLivonia was a dominion of Sweden from the 1620s until 1721. Swedish Livonia, which constituted the southern part of Estonia and nortern part of Latvia, represented the conquest of nearly all of what was Polish Livonia and was completed by 1629. Even if Li)
- Courland
- Northeastern Europe - an alternative terminology for the Baltic States
- Baltic peoples, one ethnic group originating in Balticum
- Baltic languages spoken by the Baltic peoples
- An obsolete "racial" classification used by "Nordic" and "Aryan race" theorists in the 19th and early 20th centuries
The term Baltic is also used to identify a type of railroad steam locomotive. In the Whyte notation, a Baltic is a type 4-6-4.
The name Baltic has been used by several ships including SS Baltic(1903).
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